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Indianapolis Indiana Parks
Alice Carter Place is a small piece of urban green space in Indianapolis, Indiana that was established in 1922 and named for a local resident. There are no facilities in this park.
When visiting any park owned by the City of Indianapolis please respect the rules.
1. Unless otherwise posted all parks close at sunset and open at sunrise.
2. All animals must be leashed and waste removed.
3. All burning is restricted to picnic grills.
4. All Vehicles must stay in designated areas and obey all State of Indiana traffic laws.
5. Possession and/or consumption of alcoholic beverages requires special permit.
6. All cyclists must stay in designated areas.
7. All sales and soliciations require special permit.
Please respect these rules and all local, State of Indiana, and United States statutes.
Alice Carter Place
5700 North Meridian Street
Indianapolis, Indiana
46220
United States
39.857499, -86.157618
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